• 1 hour 17 minutes
    Ep 76 Japanese subs in Sydney Harbour: Australian History

    When the Japanese entered the Second World War at the end of 1941, the impact on Australia was almost immediate.  Singapore fell and a great many Australians were taken prisoner.  Darwin & later other northern centres were bombed, and at the end of May Japanese midget Submarines made their way into Sydney Harbour.  This episode looks at how that attack unfolded.

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    6 April 2025, 4:30 am
  • 1 hour 8 minutes
    Ep 75 Bass & Flinders Pt6: Australian History

    In this final episode of the series we follow Flinders as he attempts his return to England in the hope of acquiring a better ship to more thoroughly complete his valuable explorations around the newly circumnavigated Australian coast.

    But on the way the Great Barrier Reef gives him one last lesson, and then he makes the mistake of insulting a Frenchman!

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    30 December 2024, 1:09 am
  • 56 minutes
    Ep 74 Bass & Flinders Pt5: Australian History

    After a quick resupply in Port Jackson Flinders again heads out to undertake the second leg of his circumnavigation.  This time they began by traveling north, through the Great Barrier Reef and into the tropical north.  This journey would prove to be much more challenging for Flinders and his crew.

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    11 October 2024, 4:57 am
  • 1 hour 3 minutes
    Ep 73 Bass & Flinders Pt4: Australian History

    This episode we see Bass undertake his speculative business ventures, no longer in the company of Flinders, but his timing meant his returns were not as lucrative as he'd hoped.

    Flinders set off on the mammoth task of circumnavigating the New Holland-New South Wales.  This first leg of his mission was very rewarding and successful, and Flinders had the experience of meeting one of the ships involved in the French scientific expedition while charting the south coast.

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    24 August 2024, 10:00 am
  • 1 hour 16 minutes
    Ep 72 Bass & Flinders Pt3: Australian History

    George Bass and Matthew Flinders undertake an important mapping journey to confirm the existence of what will soon afterwards become known as Bass Strait, a body of water between the mainland of 'New South Wales' and the newly recognized island of Van Diemens Land.

    But afterwards their future aspirations diverge, and we follow them as they prepare for the next phases of their lives, Bass undertaking trading and Flinders consolidating his career as an explorer and navigator.

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    11 August 2024, 4:17 am
  • 1 hour 5 minutes
    Ep 71 Bass & Flinders Pt2: Australian History

    George Bass and Matthew Flinders arrived in New South Wales in September of 1795, with grand plans to "explore more of the country than any of [our] predecessors in the colony".  In part 2 we look at how their plans progressed.

    As naval men, they had work to do when they arrived in the young colony, but to their delight, they soon began doing some of the discovery and exploration they desired, around the coast and inland. 

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    10 June 2024, 6:01 am
  • 45 minutes
    Ep 70 Bass & Flinders Pt1: Australian History

    Naval men who arrived in NSW in September 1795, Bass & Flinders were both intent on undertaking exploration and charting sections of New Holland, still largely unknown to the British. 

    They became well known as navigators, explorers and map makers, charting the Australian coasts and enhancing the then limited knowledge of the new colony. 

    In this Part 1 episode we take a look at the backgrounds of both men to understand what brought them to NSW.

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    7 May 2024, 12:00 pm
  • 40 minutes 21 seconds
    Ep 69 Waltzing Matilda: Australian History

    Waltzing Matilda is described as 'the people's song'.  More well known than the real Australian National Anthem around the world, Banjo Paterson's jaunty little ditty actually contains clues to some turbulent times he witnessed in Australian history.  This episode shares a little background about the much loved song.

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    22 March 2024, 9:40 am
  • 1 hour 14 minutes
    Ep 68 Atomic Australia: Australian History

    In the 1950s Australia hosted a number of British nuclear weapons tests.  The very first one took place on the Montebello Islands, off Australia's north west coast.  This episode we will explore 'Operation Hurricane' on the Montebellos.

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    30 December 2023, 10:02 pm
  • 1 hour 15 minutes
    Ep 67 Maria Island: Australian History (remixed)

    Maria Island is a UNESCO World Heritage listed Tasmanian convict site, with a long and varied history, and a number of spectacular natural and geological places of interest. 

    From its original indigenous use, soon after aboriginal people made their way to Tasmania, around 30,000 years ago, through it’s early colonial use as penal outposts and then for agricultural and industrial uses, many historical remnants are visible for visitors to explore. 

    Since 1971 it was designated as a National Park, with an added calling as a refuge island, helping to protect a number of endangered or ‘of concern’ species. This episode follows it's story through the ages.

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    18 September 2023, 5:00 am
  • 45 minutes 27 seconds
    Ep 66 Australian Dogs: Australian History

    From a land with no native domesticated dogs, nearly 230 years after colonists’ brought their first pets & hunting dogs on the first fleet, Australia now has one of the highest rates of dog ownership in the world. 

    Almost half of Australian households kept at least one dog in 2022, but lets take a look at the history & development of the uniquely Australian dogs we created along the way. 

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